You need a written agreement if you want it to hold up in court.
That way, even if Caitlin tries to back out, she won’t have a leg to stand on.
With that, Raven pulled out a notepad and pen from her bag, quickly scribbling out two identical agreements.
Once she finished, she handed one to Caitlin. “Miss Gonzales, are you bold enough to sign?”
“Why wouldn’t I be?” Caitlin didn’t hesitate for a second. She scrawled her signature right across the page.
Watching Caitlin sign, Raven exhaled in relief.
Perfect.
Absolutely perfect.
Soon, she’d get to witness Caitlin’s “stunning dance moves.”
After signing, both girls tucked their copies away.
Raven’s friend, Maisie Howard, looked worriedly at Raven, noticing she’d actually signed a written bet with Caitlin. “Raven, are you really going through with this wager?”
“Of course!” Raven nodded, completely unfazed by Caitlin’s warnings.
Maisie swallowed hard before pressing, “But… what if the Ridge Viper actually comes after you? What then?”
Just the thought made her shudder.
And besides, Raven was risking everything on this bet.
If she lost, even if the Ridge Viper didn’t get her, her parents would kill her. And if not, they’d probably disown her.
Raven rolled her eyes. “Look at you all, scared out of your minds over nothing! It’s just a snake. No matter how fierce it is, it’s still just an animal. All that nonsense is just the village girl trying to scare us. Just wait—soon enough, she’ll be the one performing a striptease for us!”
Three days.
In just three days, Raven would see Caitlin’s humiliating striptease.
The more she thought about it, the more excited she felt, as if she could already see Caitlin dancing for them.
Maisie considered Raven’s logic and figured she might have a point, so she stayed quiet.
Off to the side, Cassidy clung to Jimmy’s arm and whispered, “Jimmy, who do you think will win—Freya or Raven?”
“No idea,” Jimmy replied, shaking his head.
Logically, a snake shouldn’t have that kind of intelligence, but there’s a reason the king cobra got the name “Ridge Viper.” There were stories of one chasing someone for miles across the hills—hence the ominous nickname.
Jimmy went on, “Freya’s just like her name—deep and mysterious. You can’t quite figure her out.”
Cassidy’s eyes widened in surprise.
That was rare—she’d never heard Jimmy pay a girl such a compliment.
“Jimmy, be honest, have you fallen for Freya already?” Cassidy’s eyes sparkled with mischief.
Jimmy shot her a look. “I’m not that shallow.”
Cassidy narrowed her eyes, grinning. “One day, you’ll see—there’s nothing embarrassing about falling for Freya!”
Jimmy said nothing.


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